November 4, 2023
"When, at 7, she finds her father weeping, he asks her to 'lick the tears from my eyes.'"
"I don’t always drink in my underwear, but when I do, I tell everyone it’s a Finnish tradition."
"Western civilization is what gave the world pretty much every goddamn liberal precept that liberals are supposed to adore."
"This is not Poland or Lithuania or France, where the locals were only waiting for a Nazi invasion to sanction their existing dreams of domestic Jew-clearance. "
Writes Giles Coren, in "We talk about getting out — just not there/My ancestors fled rising antisemitism before it was too late but I really don’t want to end up in rainy New Zealand" (London Times).
"She and I discussed that her desire to stake out this kind of public position and join in public protests isn’t compatible with being a journalist at The Times..."
"'Worldschooling,' a loose term that refers to making travel a central part of a child’s educational experience, can involve a monthlong trip to Europe..."
"My father only comes across as a predator and manipulative.... I don’t read this and see my mother’s perspective of my father."
RFK Jr. ... and love.
Since when did it become expected that we hate our opponents? Maybe it's because politics has devolved into "lesser of two evils" voting where you vote for the candidate you hate the least.
— Robert F. Kennedy Jr (@RobertKennedyJr) November 3, 2023
November 3, 2023
"I don’t think that White authors and White characters should tell the narratives of African American people. The usefulness of the book has run its course."
"Psychedelic medicine-assisted therapy also can support a patient in exploring the enormous and complex feelings associated with eco-anxiety and climate grief...."
"Will this scatter the Effective Altruism herd? Or will they bleat that he Did It Wrong, and the movement can never fail only be failed by the weak, &c.?"
That made me notice that I hadn't heard much about effective altruism lately (but isn't it always hard to notice what is not being said?).
I went looking for recent SBF stories that talked about effective altruism. Hard to find anything — that is, I found the absence of talk — but I did find this at CoinDesk: "Sam Bankman-Fried Demonstrates Ineffective Altruism at Its Worst/The road to hell is paved with good intentions."
That sounds like it's going to be the he-did-it-wrong "bleat" that the Metafilter commenter was predicting, but it's not:
"[T]raveling from town to town and asking for votes was considered undignified for a presidential candidate."
November 2, 2023
"Sam Bankman-Fried... was found guilty on all seven charges of fraud and conspiracy."
Sam Bankman-Fried, the tousle-haired mogul who founded the FTX cryptocurrency exchange, was convicted on Thursday of all seven charges of fraud and conspiracy after a monthlong trial that laid bare the hubris and risk-taking across the crypto industry. These charges carry a maximum sentence of 110 years....
The jury of nine men and three women began deliberating at 3:15 p.m. and was out for a little over four hours including dinner.
How to avoid naming birds after racists: Eliminate all the bird names that are based on the name of any person.
The American Ornithological Society, the organization responsible for standardizing English bird names across the Americas, announced on Wednesday that it would rename all species honoring people.... The organization’s decision is a response to pressure from birders to redress the recognition of historical figures with racist or colonial pasts....
"Faced with a demographic crisis, a slowing economy and what it views as a stubborn rise of feminism, the party has chosen to push women back into the home..."
"'I know nothing about GAAP,' Trump Jr. said, alluding to generally accepted accounting principles. 'I leave it to my CPAs.'..."
From "Don Jr. Has a Conveniently Fuzzy Memory of Trump Org Finances: 'I Leave It to My CPAs'/The executive vice president introduced himself simply as a 'real estate broker' while on the witness stand, and claimed to 'know nothing' about basic accounting principles" (Vanity Fair).
Who uses this method? Either do Halloween or don't!
— Out of Context Human Race (@NoContextHumans) November 1, 2023Why are we doing handouts anyway? To show what human beings are like? If you answer the door and dispense the handout personally, you can maintain a system of one portion per person, and you might even get a smile or a thank you. If you put out a big bowl of multiple portions because you don't want to monitor the process and impose single portions, then people will serve their own interests and take all they want. You knew that. The kids who took it all also knew that if they didn't take it all, the next group of kids would take it all. It's a state of nature without supervision and enforcement. Don't pretend you trusted people and you had some sort of admirable "hope" that now I'm supposed to feel bad got crushed. No, you lazy bastard. Answer the damned door next time. Or have the courage to turn off the porch light and huddle in a back room and celebrate the end of the holiday you no longer believe in.
Jordan Peterson — out of context.
I ran into that on "Twitter" today and found it funny enough to watch twice. Then I read some of the replies and can see that not everyone gets it: "What a dishonest video. Do better"/"Crappy cuts. But feel good in your demonizing."Jordan Peterson cooking pic.twitter.com/p8mXfgR0Z4
— Watcher66 🇨🇦 (@Watcher66547q) October 27, 2023
"Despite the Bidens’ denials about money, it seems to be everywhere and nowhere — metastasizing and spreading..."
Writes Jonathan Turley, in "Government on Loan: The Biden Family’s Version of ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’" (The Messenger).
"'Now and Then' just kind of languished in a cupboard."
"Offshore wind is not dead, but the industry and its backers are certainly learning some harsh lessons."
November 1, 2023
"Anorexia is a very unusual disorder because it’s so tied up with identity. A lot of times it’s really hard to imagine life without the disorder."
"Vegetables are a luxury product. They’re expensive to grow and incredibly resource-intensive."
"The parentage of Buffy Sainte-Marie, a folk singer known for her activism on behalf of Indigenous people, was questioned..."
"The people on the Republican side are highly concerned about what’s happening in this country and realize how important this Wisconsin U.S. Senate race is."
Said Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson, quoted in "Republicans look to fill a glaring hole in their Senate recruitment map/Wisconsin is one of the closest states in the country, but the GOP hasn't yet landed its candidate to face Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin" (NBC News).
[Possible candidate Scott] Mayer echoes Johnson’s thinking. “We really don’t want a bloody primary,” he told NBC News. “But it’s a free country,” he added....
"The Cornell University student accused of making violent threats against his Jewish peers is a 21-year-old engineering student..."
"Our laboratory experiments showed that surprisingly Sphinx-like shapes can, in fact, come from materials being eroded by fast flows."
Said Leif Ristroph, an NYU math professor, quoted in "Did Nature Have a Hand in the Formation of the Great Sphinx?" (NYU).
"I don’t trash-pick as often as I’d like to — usually when I’m faced with doing something far more unappealing..."
Writes Jazmine Hughes, in "The Joy of Picking Up Other People’s Trash/When my neighborhood changed around me, I decided to change it" (NYT).
A philosophy is being "piped to Earth," and "It's a death cult... They are propagating the extinction of humanity and civilization."
October 31, 2023
"One time, 'He asked her to literally scratch her back,' the lawyer said. When Robinson asked him why he didn’t just use the back-scratcher that was there..."
From "Grumpy Robert De Niro testifies in sensational showdown with ex-assistant who claimed he’s boss from hell: ‘This is nonsense!’" (NY Post).
"It’s impossible for me to imagine that people don’t understand that Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt) is a negative influence."
Said David Fincher, quoted in "David Fincher Says ‘I’m Not Responsible’ for ‘Fight Club’ Being a Hit With Incels and the Far Right: ‘I Don’t Know How to Help’ People Who Idolize Tyler Durden" (Variety).
Fincher said he didn't make "Fight Club" for "incels and far-right groups." He's "not responsible for how people interpret things," he says. "Language evolves. Symbols evolve.... We didn’t make it for them, but people will see what they’re going to see in a Norman Rockwell painting, or Guernica."
"It’s not too late for the adults, like [Berkeley Law School Dean] Chemerinsky, to take control."
Well, maybe just a tort suit. And the bottle thrower gets fired.
What’s sad is that now you expect a follow-up story saying how the thief is going to press charges and a judge would likely award him damages.
— David Karim (@davidkarim) October 30, 2023
"Remote-controlled robots have been developed to enter and search the tunnels."
October 30, 2023
The day after Matthew Perry died, "'Friends' was the most-watched series or movie on the Max streaming service...."
"In a way, this was no anomaly. 'Friends' has been a weekly fixture among the 10 most-watched series or movies on the streaming service.... [A] show that was born in the 1990s and seemed completely of-its-time (no cellphones, a coffee shop with cushy couches as a main setting) seemed to have new appeal among teenagers and 20-somethings. 'The one-sentence pitch is: It’s about that time in your life when your friends are your family,' David Crane, one of the show’s creators, once said...."
The NYT reports.
"Nasal congestion, I’ve learned in all this, is far weirder than I ever thought."
"Where in 1966 and 67 the general feeling had been that the counterculture was moving towards some post-racial utopia where Black and white people alike..."
From a new episode of "A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs" — "Episode 169: 'Piece of My Heart' by Big Brother and the Holding Company."
"Ellison has testified that his unkempt boy genius look was an act. In court, Bankman-Fried wore... his trademark crazy mane now trimmed..."
"The perfectionism that had run me ragged and has kept me scared and wired my whole life has abated...."
Writes Anne Lamott, in "It’s good to remember: We are all on borrowed time" (WaPo).
"Threats against Cornell’s Jewish students reported to FBI, school says."
One post called Jewish students “rats” and said, “If you see a Jewish ‘person’ on campus follow them home and slit their throats.” Another post was titled “gonna shoot up 104 west,” an apparent reference to Cornell’s kosher and multicultural dining room....
"Groups of young people cruise the streets of Porirua, New Zealand, in the dead of night, their cars and bicycles stacked with high-powered speakers..."
"You can track the trajectory of my addiction if you gauge my weight from season to season — when I’m carrying weight, it’s alcohol..."
Wrote Matthew Perry, quoted in "Matthew Perry Revealed Before His Death Why He Never Watched Friends/ The actor — who died aged 54 on Saturday — last year shared why he could not watch himself as Chandler Bing on the iconic sitcom" (People).
And here's an interview from last year, when he was promoting his memoir. He says he couldn't watch the show, because he'd be looking at himself and seeing what substance he was struggling with....
"No, it’s not ethical. It’s actually kinda repulsive. You’re treating kids like a commodity..."
Says the top-rated comment on a letter to the NYT ethics adviser, in "Is It OK to Hire a Surrogate to Bear Twins? The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the financial realities of family planning."
October 29, 2023
"Americans have been nursing a shopping addiction for a while, and e-commerce has only deepened our problem."
From an essay by Sonja Anderson, in the NYT, "The City That Never Sleeps … or Shops in Person."
"President Joe Biden’s job approval rating among Democrats has tumbled 11 percentage points in the past month..."
Gallup announces new poll results and illustrates its news with this photograph, as if to explain:
"The atrocities perpetrated by Hamas against innocent Israelis, the snuff films, mutilations and delight in simple cruelty, inspired immediate analogies to the Islamic State’s depredations."
Writes Ross Douthat, in "The Victory Hamas Has Already Won" (NYT).
"Joshua Seal was among a group of about 10 deaf people playing cornhole at Schemengees Bar and Grille on Wednesday evening..."
"There was a time when this semi-trailer was pulled around the country to collect and sell telephones of all ages and sizes. It is now one of 33 trailers on Ron and Mary Knappen's 5-acre property southwest of Galesville that is immobile and stuffed with phones."
A caption for one of many interesting and poignant photographs at "Wisconsin couple has tens of thousands of old phones — and nobody to buy them" (Wisconsin State Journal).
"The decolonization narrative has dehumanized Israelis to the extent that otherwise rational people excuse, deny, or support barbarity."
Writes Simon Sebag Montefiore in "The Decolonization Narrative Is Dangerous and False/It does not accurately describe either the foundation of Israel or the tragedy of the Palestinians" (The Atlantic).